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Crucial funding promise: opposition seeks bipartisan approach after Women's Health Centre commitment

Feszczuk, Emily27 January 2023
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Opposition leader Chris Minns was in Penrith on Tuesday to announce that Labor would invest $60 million over three years to women's health centres across the state.

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Title:
Crucial funding promise: opposition seeks bipartisan approach after Women's Health Centre commitment
Date of work:
27 January 2023
Search dates:
01 Jan 2023 - 31 Dec 2023
Reference number:
Research Room - Local Files - Hospitals and Medical Centres - Penrith Women's Health Centre - 1
Source:
Western Weekender, 27 January 2023, pp3
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Record number:
534977
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